Request for Artsy Pics
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A quick attempt at artsy pics. Need to try again at a later time. That 12:00 sun doesn't help when photographing grabber blue.
Dang pollen in the last pic. Accumulated in 15 minutes after being cleaned.
Dang pollen in the last pic. Accumulated in 15 minutes after being cleaned.
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Originally Posted by FromZto5
flyswa, those are some sweet pics. Grabber blue was also on my list on almost coud have bought colors
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A chance to share the results of my taillight tinting and addition of pre-painted trim (for a bit of that retro look).
I absolutely love this generation of Mustangs. The only thing I would have changed if I were designing is the taillights. I do like the lights on the 05's etc. a bit more, and like the new style coming out with the 13's. None are perfect - but what is?? I was surprised how much of a difference this made. After installing, I truly think I like them better than the 05's - and perhaps even the 13's. Extremely suggestive conclusion, I know - but I've now satisfied the only critic that matters.
OK, that’s a bit off the subject – but I threw in a little artwork to meet the criterion.
I absolutely love this generation of Mustangs. The only thing I would have changed if I were designing is the taillights. I do like the lights on the 05's etc. a bit more, and like the new style coming out with the 13's. None are perfect - but what is?? I was surprised how much of a difference this made. After installing, I truly think I like them better than the 05's - and perhaps even the 13's. Extremely suggestive conclusion, I know - but I've now satisfied the only critic that matters.
OK, that’s a bit off the subject – but I threw in a little artwork to meet the criterion.
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Here's one of the Photoshop creations I've been working on during the last four weeks (and really the only weeks) of winter rains here.
This is made up of no less than nine layers in Photoshop Elements. Except for the car, each layer is an artificial creation - and even then, the windows are altered.
I hope some of you enjoy this.
This is made up of no less than nine layers in Photoshop Elements. Except for the car, each layer is an artificial creation - and even then, the windows are altered.
I hope some of you enjoy this.
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Here's one of the Photoshop creations I've been working on during the last four weeks (and really the only weeks) of winter rains here.
This is made up of no less than nine layers in Photoshop Elements. Except for the car, each layer is an artificial creation - and even then, the windows are altered.
I hope some of you enjoy this.
This is made up of no less than nine layers in Photoshop Elements. Except for the car, each layer is an artificial creation - and even then, the windows are altered.
I hope some of you enjoy this.
Must of overlooked this thread when these were posted. Really starting to like the look of the K springs. Awesome shots!!!
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[QUOTE=flySWA737;6295806]Very cool. I need to get back into doing some photoshopping.
Thank you! It's fun - although I'm certainly not a pro, which means it takes 4-5 times longer for me to create these pics than those that are. My challenge is always the backgrounds - as I don't want to alter the car if I can help it (the car shouldn't need altering - it's a Mustang!). Also, unless I'm creating something truly artistic, I challenge myself to keep the photo as real as possible (it's too easy to overexpose or have the colors come out looking too false).
But I digress. Here's a simple one from today - It's that great time of year when the mustard fields here are in full bloom.
Thank you! It's fun - although I'm certainly not a pro, which means it takes 4-5 times longer for me to create these pics than those that are. My challenge is always the backgrounds - as I don't want to alter the car if I can help it (the car shouldn't need altering - it's a Mustang!). Also, unless I'm creating something truly artistic, I challenge myself to keep the photo as real as possible (it's too easy to overexpose or have the colors come out looking too false).
But I digress. Here's a simple one from today - It's that great time of year when the mustard fields here are in full bloom.
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Very cool. I need to get back into doing some photoshopping.
Thank you! It's fun - although I'm certainly not a pro, which means it takes 4-5 times longer for me to create these pics than those that are. My challenge is always the backgrounds - as I don't want to alter the car if I can help it (the car shouldn't need altering - it's a Mustang!). Also, unless I'm creating something truly artistic, I challenge myself to keep the photo as real as possible (it's too easy to overexpose or have the colors come out looking too false).
But I digress. Here's a simple one from today - It's that great time of year when the mustard fields here are in full bloom.
Thank you! It's fun - although I'm certainly not a pro, which means it takes 4-5 times longer for me to create these pics than those that are. My challenge is always the backgrounds - as I don't want to alter the car if I can help it (the car shouldn't need altering - it's a Mustang!). Also, unless I'm creating something truly artistic, I challenge myself to keep the photo as real as possible (it's too easy to overexpose or have the colors come out looking too false).
But I digress. Here's a simple one from today - It's that great time of year when the mustard fields here are in full bloom.